American opinions of federal union with the neighbouring sovereignties, of a separate jurisdiction, and of a central congress. At the period of the Revolution, much doubtless was added by the great statesmen of the day, beyond what existed in the olden... Mementos of the Swett Family - Page 5by John Wingate Thornton - 1851 - 26 pagesFull view - About this book
 | Thomas Chandler Haliburton - United States - 1851 - 384 pages
...their peculiar religious belief. It is in the annals of these two first Republics of New England that we must trace the origin and history of almost every institution now existing in the United States, the rise and progress of American opinions of federal union with the neighbouring sovereignties, of... | |
 | Thomas Chandler Haliburton - Canada History To 1763 (New France) - 1851 - 406 pages
...their peculiar religious belief. It is in the annals of these two first Republics of New England that we must trace the origin and history of almost every institution now existing in the United States, the rise and progress of American opinions of federal union with the neighboring sovereignties, of... | |
 | Thomas Chandler Haliburton - United States - 1851 - 408 pages
...their peculiar religious belief. It is in the annals of these two first Republics of New England that we must trace the origin and history of almost every institution now existing in the United States, the rise and progress of American opinions of federal union with the neighbouring sovereignties, of... | |
 | Thomas Chandler Haliburton - Canada History To 1763 (New France) - 1851 - 386 pages
...their peculiar religious belief. It is in the annals of these two first Republics of New England that we must trace the origin and history of almost every institution now existing in the United States, the rise and progress of American opinions of federal union with the neighboring sovereignties, of... | |
 | New England - 1852 - 454 pages
...children or perpetuate the memory of her founders by the honors or rewards peculiar to royalty, hut she is bound in gratitude, to keep their deeds of...According to Burke the Swete or Swett family, — bearing Šnles tuio chevrons brtuu-ru as mann mullets in chief and a rose in base argent sceaeb or, Crest,... | |
 | Maine Historical Society - Maine - 1857 - 544 pages
...Church and Tory Reviewer1 of our history, " that in the annals of the first two Republies of New England we must trace the origin and history of almost every institution now existing in the United States/' except slavery, and " that to ascribe to Washington, Franklin, Jefferson, or Adams, and their contemporaries,... | |
 | Maine Historical Society - Local history - 1857 - 544 pages
...Church and Tory Reviewer1 of our history, " that in the annals of the first two Republics of New England we must trace the origin and history of almost every institution now existing in the United States," except slavery, and " that to ascribe to Washington, Franklin, Jefferson, or Adams, and their contemporaries,... | |
 | John Wingate Thornton - Pemaquid (Me.) - 1857 - 184 pages
...and Tory Eeviewer 1 of our history, " that in the annals of the first two Republics of New England we must trace the origin and history of almost every institution now existing in the United States," except slavery, and " that to ascribe to Washington, Franklin, Jefferson, or Adams, and their contemporaries,... | |
 | Maine Historical Society - Local history - 1857 - 542 pages
...Church and Tory Reviewer1 of our history, " that in the annals of the first two Republics of New England we must trace the origin and history of almost every institution now existing in the United States," except slavery, and " that to ascribe to Washington, Franklin, Jefferson, or Adams, and their contemporaries,... | |
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